Re: [Cooker] Install error - turba-1.2-1mdk

2003-07-03 Thread Pixel
Levi Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > # rpm -q --whatprovides 'perl(Getopt::Std)'
> > no package provides perl(Getopt::Std)
> > 
> > # locate Getopt
> > /usr/share/man/man3pm/Getopt::Long.3pm.bz2
> > /usr/share/man/man3pm/Getopt::Std.3pm.bz2
> > /usr/share/pear/.registry/Console_Getopt.reg
> > /usr/share/pear/Console/Getopt.php
> > /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt
> > /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Long
> > /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Long.pm
> > /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Std.pm
> > 
> >   Any ideas why this is happening?

try "rpm -q perl", i believe you don't have the latest release.

> 
> Another flaw in the autorequires/autoprovides...

nope ;p



Re: [Cooker] Install error - turba-1.2-1mdk

2003-07-02 Thread Levi Ramsey
On Wed Jul 02 16:08 -0400, magic wrote:
> Pixel wrote:
> 
> >>  Installation failed:
> >>   perl(Getopt::Std) is needed by turba-1.2-1mdk
> >>   
> >>
> >
> >% rpm -q --whatprovides 'perl(Getopt::Std)'
> >perl-5.8.0-25mdk
> >
> 
>   Yes, and it appears to be installed:
> 
> # rpm -q --whatprovides 'perl(Getopt::Std)'
> no package provides perl(Getopt::Std)
> 
> # locate Getopt
> /usr/share/man/man3pm/Getopt::Long.3pm.bz2
> /usr/share/man/man3pm/Getopt::Std.3pm.bz2
> /usr/share/pear/.registry/Console_Getopt.reg
> /usr/share/pear/Console/Getopt.php
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Long
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Long.pm
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Std.pm
> 
>   Any ideas why this is happening?

Another flaw in the autorequires/autoprovides...

Surprise, surprise, surprise.  I've given up on tracking cooker until
the perl auto(requires|provides) are fixed...

-- 
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Re: [Cooker] Install error - turba-1.2-1mdk

2003-07-02 Thread magic
Pixel wrote:

  Installation failed:
   perl(Getopt::Std) is needed by turba-1.2-1mdk
   

% rpm -q --whatprovides 'perl(Getopt::Std)'
perl-5.8.0-25mdk
  Yes, and it appears to be installed:

# rpm -q --whatprovides 'perl(Getopt::Std)'
no package provides perl(Getopt::Std)
# locate Getopt
/usr/share/man/man3pm/Getopt::Long.3pm.bz2
/usr/share/man/man3pm/Getopt::Std.3pm.bz2
/usr/share/pear/.registry/Console_Getopt.reg
/usr/share/pear/Console/Getopt.php
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Long
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Long.pm
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Getopt/Std.pm
  Any ideas why this is happening?

  Thanks,

  S





Re: [Cooker] Install error - turba-1.2-1mdk

2003-07-02 Thread Pixel
magic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>Installation failed:
> perl(Getopt::Std) is needed by turba-1.2-1mdk

% rpm -q --whatprovides 'perl(Getopt::Std)'
perl-5.8.0-25mdk



[Cooker] Install error - turba-1.2-1mdk

2003-07-01 Thread magic
  I tried to install, and got a require error:

  Installation failed:
   perl(Getopt::Std) is needed by turba-1.2-1mdk
  Thanks,

  S






[Cooker] install error: depslist.ordered mismatch against hdlist files with Cooker-i586 20020409 6:22

2002-04-09 Thread Stefan Hußfeldt

Hello,

when i try to install Cooker-i586 20020409  6:22 (via NFS) it stops with

|[stefanh@marvin stefanh]$ tail ddebug.log
|* ignoring xrally-1.1-4mdk.src in depslist is not in hdlist
|* inconsistency in position for yadex-1.5.2-2mdk.i586 in depslist and hdlist
|* inconsistency in position for yafc-0.7.5-1mdk.i586 in depslist and hdlist
|* inconsistency in position for yamt-0.5-6mdk.i586 in depslist and hdlist
|* inconsistency in position for yiff-2.12.4-7mdk.i586 in depslist and hdlist
|* inconsistency in position for zhcon-0.2-1mdk.i586 in depslist and hdlist
|* inconsistency in position for ziptool-1.3-6mdk.i586 in depslist and hdlist
|* inconsistency in position for zsnes-1.337-4mdk.i586 in depslist and hdlist
|* inconsistency in position for zssh-1.5a-1mdk.i586 in depslist and hdlist
|* warning: depslist.ordered mismatch against hdlist files at 
|/usr/bin/perl-install/pkgs.pm line 614,  line 3646.

-- 
Und Tschüss.
Stefan

### Kilroy was here ###  4918  6:00pm  up 17 min




[Cooker] Install Error

2000-10-18 Thread R Brown

I am trying to install 7.2 beta3rc1. During the install, it can't
install three files.
menudrake-0.2-3mdk, menu-2.1.5-40mdk and xinitrc-2.4.4-31.mdk
The rest of the install goes fine, but when I logon, there are no
icons and
the screen is half the size with only the console showing which
can't reduced
or enlarged. I believe these three files are what I need to
finish,
but I can't find
them anywhere. All the RPM'S don't have any of these three files
and
I have searched the
net for these files and they are not there. I have searched
mandrake, rpmfind.net and
they are no where. If anyone knows a work around, please let me
know
quickly or if you can
email me the three files at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,
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Re: [Cooker] install error

2000-09-26 Thread Vincent Danen

On Tue Sep 26, 2000 at 10:27:16AM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:

>Me as well thanks god I had an old slackware copy around so I could do
>a quick install and at least get into my box.. =)

>BTW, I noticed that none of the mirrors I checked had sysklogd now.. I
>also noticed a security fix for older Mandrake versions.. not sure if
>there is a connection or not..

None of the cooker mirrors have sysklogd anymore?  My local mirror of
7.2beta has sysklogd-1.4-4mdk (rsynched last night).

And yes, there was a fix for the older versions of sysklogd released
last night.  It's still the 1.3 version, so not the newer 1.4 version
that's in cooker/7.2beta.

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Re: [Cooker] install error

2000-09-25 Thread jpsartre



On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Christian Bricart wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 02:55:05PM +0200, Michael Reinsch wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > I'm trying a fresh install with current cooker. I'm getting the following
> > error message and can't continue: "error ordering package list: loop
> > prerequisite chain: sysklogd initscripts sysklogd CODE(0x8b9f310)".
> 
> 
> Me too, as of "Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 2925 14:34"
> 
> 
> Christian
> -- 
> Things that make you go "Hmmm":
>   "If a train station is where the train stops, what is a workstation?"
>
> 

Me as well thanks god I had an old slackware copy around so I could do
a quick install and at least get into my box.. =)

BTW, I noticed that none of the mirrors I checked had sysklogd now.. I
also noticed a security fix for older Mandrake versions.. not sure if
there is a connection or not..

JP





Re: [Cooker] install error

2000-09-25 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Michael Reinsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi!
> 
> I'm trying a fresh install with current cooker. I'm getting the following
> error message and can't continue: "error ordering package list: loop
> prerequisite chain: sysklogd initscripts sysklogd CODE(0x8b9f310)".

fixed in latest cooker.


-- 
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http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/




Re: [Cooker] install error

2000-09-25 Thread Christian Bricart

On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 02:55:05PM +0200, Michael Reinsch wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I'm trying a fresh install with current cooker. I'm getting the following
> error message and can't continue: "error ordering package list: loop
> prerequisite chain: sysklogd initscripts sysklogd CODE(0x8b9f310)".


Me too, as of "Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 2925 14:34"


Christian
-- 
Things that make you go "Hmmm":
  "If a train station is where the train stops, what is a workstation?"
   




[Cooker] install error

2000-09-25 Thread Michael Reinsch

Hi!

I'm trying a fresh install with current cooker. I'm getting the following
error message and can't continue: "error ordering package list: loop
prerequisite chain: sysklogd initscripts sysklogd CODE(0x8b9f310)".

Michael Reinsch






Fw: Fw: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"

1999-09-29 Thread Chris Cobb

I'm using a Linksys PCMCIA card if that matters.

I'm not following some of the conversation, but If there is something I can do to help 
validate a test case, just let me know.


chris

- Original Message -
From: Mark Kayser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"


> I get the same thing that Chris is seeing on my IBM
> ThinkPad 600E, with Xircom PCMCIA Ethernet card, when
> trying to install Helios.  I did however have Mandrake
> 6.0 installed on the same machine.  I also have tested
> panoramix a couple of times but it never seems to
> finish the install I get an error when it tries to
> install lilo that it can't find the kernel package.  I
> would have to try the install again to get the exact
> error message.  I tried gi_pcmcia.img and gi_hd.img.
>
> --Mark
>
> --- Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry to say, but I don't even know what Panoramix
> > is.
> >
> > I'm not an expert, but I've installed Redhat and
> > Mandrake 10-20 times on 3 separate machines without
> > this problem.
> >
> > I am using the standard bootnet.img file from the
> > 6.1 distro.  It requires the pcmcia.img file as
> > well.  I boot the bootnet disk
> > (and select pcmcia if using a portable - which
> > prompts for the second disk).  Then do a normal
> > FTP/DHCP install.  Like I said, after
> > entering the ftp server address (10.0.0.2 which is
> > an NT ftp machine on my internal network) and
> > pressing OK, it says "loading
> > second stage ramdisk", the progress bar moves a
> > little and then the error message.
> >
> > The FTP server doesn't seem to be a problem because
> > (1) another Mandrake 6.1 install on another machine
> > worked fine and (2) the
> > first part of the portable install *does* work.  The
> > initial installation pages on the portable *do*
> > successfully access the FTP
> > files.  Only later in the install does it give the
> > "loading second stage ramdisk" section error.
> >
> > I tried using various newsgroups to solve the
> > problem, but no responses.  It sounds like it might
> > be a very esoteric problem only
> > solvable by the actual people who programmed the
> > install.  Since Redhat 6.0 *does* install properly
> > on the same machine, I am of the
> > opinion that Mandrake 6.1 broke something.
> >
> > Also, I never tried Mandrake 6.0 on the machine
> > which is causing the problem.  Therefore, I do not
> > know if 6.0 would generate the
> > same error as 6.1 is doing.
> >
> > Can someone elaboarate on what the installation
> > program is doing at the point when it gives this
> > error message and why
> > it would say "read only file system" ?.  What is
> > this part of the program trying to do?
> >
> > > /usr/bin/runintall2: cannot create
> > /modules/modules.cgz: read-only file system
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > chris
> >
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: Francois Pons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:08 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create
> > /modules/modules.cgz"
> >
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Are you using Panoramix for installing the system
> > ?
> > >
> > > Francçois PONS.
> > >
> > > Chris Cobb wrote:
> > >
> > > > Additional info...the machine that was
> > successfully installed from the same Mandrake 6.1
> > files was not a portable and did not
> > use
> > > > PCMCIA.  That might be a factor in the problem.
> > > >
> > > > - Original Message -
> > > > From: Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 5:59 AM
> > > > Subject: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create
> > /modules/modules.cgz"
> > > >
> > > > > I'm installing Mandrake 6.1 onto a Toshiba
> > Tecra laptop.
> > > > > Using FTP install with DHCP.
> > > > > I start the installation
> > > > > DHCP works fine (the PCMCIA/Ethernet seems ok)
> > and the machine gets it's DNS
> > > > > and gateway settings pro

Re: Fw: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"

1999-09-29 Thread Mark Kayser

I get the same thing that Chris is seeing on my IBM
ThinkPad 600E, with Xircom PCMCIA Ethernet card, when
trying to install Helios.  I did however have Mandrake
6.0 installed on the same machine.  I also have tested
panoramix a couple of times but it never seems to
finish the install I get an error when it tries to
install lilo that it can't find the kernel package.  I
would have to try the install again to get the exact
error message.  I tried gi_pcmcia.img and gi_hd.img.

--Mark

--- Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry to say, but I don't even know what Panoramix
> is.
> 
> I'm not an expert, but I've installed Redhat and
> Mandrake 10-20 times on 3 separate machines without
> this problem.
> 
> I am using the standard bootnet.img file from the
> 6.1 distro.  It requires the pcmcia.img file as
> well.  I boot the bootnet disk
> (and select pcmcia if using a portable - which
> prompts for the second disk).  Then do a normal
> FTP/DHCP install.  Like I said, after
> entering the ftp server address (10.0.0.2 which is
> an NT ftp machine on my internal network) and
> pressing OK, it says "loading
> second stage ramdisk", the progress bar moves a
> little and then the error message.
> 
> The FTP server doesn't seem to be a problem because
> (1) another Mandrake 6.1 install on another machine
> worked fine and (2) the
> first part of the portable install *does* work.  The
> initial installation pages on the portable *do*
> successfully access the FTP
> files.  Only later in the install does it give the
> "loading second stage ramdisk" section error.
> 
> I tried using various newsgroups to solve the
> problem, but no responses.  It sounds like it might
> be a very esoteric problem only
> solvable by the actual people who programmed the
> install.  Since Redhat 6.0 *does* install properly
> on the same machine, I am of the
> opinion that Mandrake 6.1 broke something.
> 
> Also, I never tried Mandrake 6.0 on the machine
> which is causing the problem.  Therefore, I do not
> know if 6.0 would generate the
> same error as 6.1 is doing.
> 
> Can someone elaboarate on what the installation
> program is doing at the point when it gives this
> error message and why
> it would say "read only file system" ?.  What is
> this part of the program trying to do?
> 
> > /usr/bin/runintall2: cannot create
> /modules/modules.cgz: read-only file system
> 
> 
> 
> 
> chris
> 
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Francois Pons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:08 AM
> Subject: Re: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create
> /modules/modules.cgz"
> 
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > Are you using Panoramix for installing the system
> ?
> >
> > Francçois PONS.
> >
> > Chris Cobb wrote:
> >
> > > Additional info...the machine that was
> successfully installed from the same Mandrake 6.1
> files was not a portable and did not
> use
> > > PCMCIA.  That might be a factor in the problem.
> > >
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 5:59 AM
> > > Subject: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create
> /modules/modules.cgz"
> > >
> > > > I'm installing Mandrake 6.1 onto a Toshiba
> Tecra laptop.
> > > > Using FTP install with DHCP.
> > > > I start the installation
> > > > DHCP works fine (the PCMCIA/Ethernet seems ok)
> and the machine gets it's DNS
> > > > and gateway settings properly.
> > > >
> > > > I then enter "linuxTecra" for the machine name
> and leave the doman blank (I
> > > > have no domain - just 10.0.0.x NAT attached to
> a cable modem).
> > > >
> > > > Then, right after entering my FTP server
> address (10.0.0.2) and root
> > > > directory "/", the screen says "Loading second
> stage ramdisk".  The meter
> > > > progresses a little and then the message below
> comes on the screen.
> > > >
> > > > I have installed another machine successfully
> from the exact same FTP server
> > > > (and Mandrake files) so those seem OK.  I have
> also successfully installed RH6.0 on to
> > > > this portable and it does *not* give this
> error message.
> > > >
> > > > Any ideas what was changed on Mandrake to
> crash the install?
> > &

Fw: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"

1999-09-29 Thread Chris Cobb

Sorry to say, but I don't even know what Panoramix is.

I'm not an expert, but I've installed Redhat and Mandrake 10-20 times on 3 separate 
machines without this problem.

I am using the standard bootnet.img file from the 6.1 distro.  It requires the 
pcmcia.img file as well.  I boot the bootnet disk
(and select pcmcia if using a portable - which prompts for the second disk).  Then do 
a normal FTP/DHCP install.  Like I said, after
entering the ftp server address (10.0.0.2 which is an NT ftp machine on my internal 
network) and pressing OK, it says "loading
second stage ramdisk", the progress bar moves a little and then the error message.

The FTP server doesn't seem to be a problem because (1) another Mandrake 6.1 install 
on another machine worked fine and (2) the
first part of the portable install *does* work.  The initial installation pages on the 
portable *do* successfully access the FTP
files.  Only later in the install does it give the "loading second stage ramdisk" 
section error.

I tried using various newsgroups to solve the problem, but no responses.  It sounds 
like it might be a very esoteric problem only
solvable by the actual people who programmed the install.  Since Redhat 6.0 *does* 
install properly on the same machine, I am of the
opinion that Mandrake 6.1 broke something.

Also, I never tried Mandrake 6.0 on the machine which is causing the problem.  
Therefore, I do not know if 6.0 would generate the
same error as 6.1 is doing.

Can someone elaboarate on what the installation program is doing at the point when it 
gives this error message and why
it would say "read only file system" ?.  What is this part of the program trying to do?

> /usr/bin/runintall2: cannot create /modules/modules.cgz: read-only file system




chris



- Original Message -
From: Francois Pons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"


> Hello,
>
> Are you using Panoramix for installing the system ?
>
> Francçois PONS.
>
> Chris Cobb wrote:
>
> > Additional info...the machine that was successfully installed from the same 
>Mandrake 6.1 files was not a portable and did not
use
> > PCMCIA.  That might be a factor in the problem.
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 5:59 AM
> > Subject: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"
> >
> > > I'm installing Mandrake 6.1 onto a Toshiba Tecra laptop.
> > > Using FTP install with DHCP.
> > > I start the installation
> > > DHCP works fine (the PCMCIA/Ethernet seems ok) and the machine gets it's DNS
> > > and gateway settings properly.
> > >
> > > I then enter "linuxTecra" for the machine name and leave the doman blank (I
> > > have no domain - just 10.0.0.x NAT attached to a cable modem).
> > >
> > > Then, right after entering my FTP server address (10.0.0.2) and root
> > > directory "/", the screen says "Loading second stage ramdisk".  The meter
> > > progresses a little and then the message below comes on the screen.
> > >
> > > I have installed another machine successfully from the exact same FTP server
> > > (and Mandrake files) so those seem OK.  I have also successfully installed RH6.0 
>on to
> > > this portable and it does *not* give this error message.
> > >
> > > Any ideas what was changed on Mandrake to crash the install?
> > >
> > > The tecra is: pentium, 144Meg, 2Gig HD on primary IDE, CDrom on secondary
> > > IDE.  BIOS is current.
> > > ===
> > > /usr/bin/runintall2: cannot create /modules/modules.cgz: read-only file
> > > system
> > > install exited abnormally
> > > sending termination signals...cardmgr[14]: + cat: not found
> > > cardmgr[14]: + ./network: /sbin/ifconfig: not found
> > > cardmgr[14]: + sed: not found
> > > cardmgr[14]: + .: Can't open ./setwork.opts
> > > cardmgr[14]: check cmd exited with status 2
> > > cardmgr[14]: exiting
> > > done
> > > sending kill signals...done
> > > unmounting filesystems...
> > >  /tmp/pcmcia
> > >  /tmp/image
> > >  /proc
> > > you may safely reboot your system
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
>
>



Re: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"

1999-09-29 Thread Chris Cobb

Additional info...the machine that was successfully installed from the same Mandrake 
6.1 files was not a portable and did not use
PCMCIA.  That might be a factor in the problem.

- Original Message -
From: Chris Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 5:59 AM
Subject: [Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"


> I'm installing Mandrake 6.1 onto a Toshiba Tecra laptop.
> Using FTP install with DHCP.
> I start the installation
> DHCP works fine (the PCMCIA/Ethernet seems ok) and the machine gets it's DNS
> and gateway settings properly.
>
> I then enter "linuxTecra" for the machine name and leave the doman blank (I
> have no domain - just 10.0.0.x NAT attached to a cable modem).
>
> Then, right after entering my FTP server address (10.0.0.2) and root
> directory "/", the screen says "Loading second stage ramdisk".  The meter
> progresses a little and then the message below comes on the screen.
>
> I have installed another machine successfully from the exact same FTP server
> (and Mandrake files) so those seem OK.  I have also successfully installed RH6.0 on 
>to
> this portable and it does *not* give this error message.
>
> Any ideas what was changed on Mandrake to crash the install?
>
> The tecra is: pentium, 144Meg, 2Gig HD on primary IDE, CDrom on secondary
> IDE.  BIOS is current.
> ===
> /usr/bin/runintall2: cannot create /modules/modules.cgz: read-only file
> system
> install exited abnormally
> sending termination signals...cardmgr[14]: + cat: not found
> cardmgr[14]: + ./network: /sbin/ifconfig: not found
> cardmgr[14]: + sed: not found
> cardmgr[14]: + .: Can't open ./setwork.opts
> cardmgr[14]: check cmd exited with status 2
> cardmgr[14]: exiting
> done
> sending kill signals...done
> unmounting filesystems...
>  /tmp/pcmcia
>  /tmp/image
>  /proc
> you may safely reboot your system
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[Cooker] install error: "cannot create /modules/modules.cgz"

1999-09-29 Thread Chris Cobb

I'm installing Mandrake 6.1 onto a Toshiba Tecra laptop.
Using FTP install with DHCP.
I start the installation
DHCP works fine (the PCMCIA/Ethernet seems ok) and the machine gets it's DNS
and gateway settings properly.

I then enter "linuxTecra" for the machine name and leave the doman blank (I
have no domain - just 10.0.0.x NAT attached to a cable modem).

Then, right after entering my FTP server address (10.0.0.2) and root
directory "/", the screen says "Loading second stage ramdisk".  The meter
progresses a little and then the message below comes on the screen.

I have installed another machine successfully from the exact same FTP server
(and Mandrake files) so those seem OK.  I have also successfully installed RH6.0 on to
this portable and it does *not* give this error message.

Any ideas what was changed on Mandrake to crash the install?

The tecra is: pentium, 144Meg, 2Gig HD on primary IDE, CDrom on secondary
IDE.  BIOS is current.
===
/usr/bin/runintall2: cannot create /modules/modules.cgz: read-only file
system
install exited abnormally
sending termination signals...cardmgr[14]: + cat: not found
cardmgr[14]: + ./network: /sbin/ifconfig: not found
cardmgr[14]: + sed: not found
cardmgr[14]: + .: Can't open ./setwork.opts
cardmgr[14]: check cmd exited with status 2
cardmgr[14]: exiting
done
sending kill signals...done
unmounting filesystems...
 /tmp/pcmcia
 /tmp/image
 /proc
you may safely reboot your system